No one protested the Beaverton School Board’s plan to put a $680 million bond on the May ballot Monday night and the board passed it 6-0 with one board member absent.

Voters will decide if paying $2.11 per $1,000 of assessed home value (not an increase over what they currently pay) is worth it to build three new schools, rebuild four schools, renovate others, complete $98 million in building repairs across the district, add new technology to schools, and more.

Board member LeeAnn Larsen said the needs outweigh the funding.

“It’s important that the community know this is not a wish list. This is a needs list,” she said.

Visit Oregonlive.com/Beaverton in the morning for a list of the projects and what they will cost if voters pass the bond measure.